​“It’s not ready yet.” I am fortunate enough to call many talented musicians a friend. And as we keep each other updated on projects, plans, aspirations – that one phrase pops up again and again.

Whether it’s refining the performance of a live set, finding the right word to fit into some lyrics, or mixing an album, we chip away at our creations hoping that they come out just right. Because if we succeed, then this next project – this will be the one that blows people’s minds. The one that gets the recognition it deserves. Click “upload”, sit back and wait for the adulation to come pouring in.

Of course, it never happens like that.

For the majority of musicians out there, the attention their work receives is severely disproportional to the amount of time spent crafting it. And why shouldn’t it be? Everybody is just another one of millions of voices on the internet.

I can hardly claim to have definitive answers here. But I do have questions.Questions that prompt me to examine what I’m doing, to push myself in uncomfortable directions that hopefully bear more fruit than drifting on autopilot.

How is your creation different to what’s already out there?

Within your promotional plan (you do have one of those, right…?), what are you doing that nobody else is doing?

Have you any idea who your target audience is? (Be prepared for surprises here, and be willing to shift your approach accordingly)

Are you mentally prepared to fail? If not, you might want to devote your efforts to something else. Watching football is a good shout – puts the responsibility for success and failure on someone else as I understand.

And finally – was your creation difficult to produce? If the answer is no, then there’s every likelihood that you’re not pushing yourself hard enough. Your potential audience deserves nothing less than the maximum of your current capabilities.

​In your endeavours, seek discomfort. Pursue the unfamiliar.Above all, act with the awareness that success by its very definition belongs to a minority of people. What are you doing to be part of that group?

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